Impact of selection bias on estimation of subsequent event risk
BACKGROUND:Studies of recurrent or subsequent disease events may be susceptible to bias caused by selection of subjects who both experience and survive the primary indexing event. Currently, the magnitude of any selection bias, particularly for subsequent time-to-event analysis in genetic associatio...
Главные авторы: | Hu, Y, Schmidt, A, Dudbridge, F, Holmes, M, Brophy, J, Tragante, V, Li, Z, Liao, P, Quyyumi, A, McCubrey, R, Horne, B, Hingorani, A, Asselbergs, F, Patel, R, Long, Q, The Genius-Chd Consortium |
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Формат: | Journal article |
Язык: | English |
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American Heart Association
2017
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